Iowa St. lands Bryce Dejean-Jones


Iowa St. lands ex-UNLV superstar Dejean-Jones

Among the uncommon troubles Iowa State experienced last period can be found in February, when first-class preparation shooting guard Rashad Vaughn selected UNLV over the Cyclones.

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Iowa State has actually responded by offering a scholarship it had earmarked for Vaughn to Bryce Dejean-Jones-- the leading scorer for the Runnin' Rebels last season.

Dejean-Jones, a graduate transfer with one year of qualification left, shared Sunday he prepares to play his last season at Iowa State.

Dejean-Jones, a shooting guard which averaged 13.6 points a game last season, said to The Associated Press in a phone meeting on Sunday he decided Iowa State was the appropriate fit after checking out Ames over the weekend break.

"I merely felt comfy with everything regarding Iowa State," Dejean-Jones claimed. "I truly liked it, and I decided that's where I would like to play.".

Dejean-Jones claimed he's on track to grad in Could, meanings he needs to be eligible to play as a senior for Iowa State next season.

The Cyclones landed point guard DeAndre Kane last springtime under similar scenarios. Kane gained first-team All-Big 12 honors and assisted lead Iowa State to the Dessert 16.

Dejean-Jones is wishing to comply with Kane's lead and finish his job on a higher note.

"Just reaching take a seat and comprehend even more about their design of play, it suited me well," Dejean-Jones mentioned. "I can't wait to obtain there.".

Dejean-Jones, that selected the Cyclones over Arizona State, will likely enter autumn practice as the starter at firing guard over sophomore Matt Thomas and Naz Long.

The addition of Dejean-Jones need to additionally make Iowa State amongst the faves in the Big 12. He'll sign up with a solid center of returning players that features forwards Georges Niang and Dustin Hogue, point player Monte Morris, Thomas, Long and move center Jameel McKay.